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Join the College Personnel Association of Colorado (CPAC), the Commission for Admissions, Orientation, and First-Year Experience (CAOFYE), and W. Scott Lewis, J.D., managing partner of TNG Consulting, co-founder and advisory board member of ATIXA, and co-founder and advisory board chair of NABITA, as he provides an update regarding recent higher education law across the courts and what it means for higher education practitioners as we head into the 2026-2027 academic year.

Registration Fees:

Complimentary for ACPA Individual and Chapter Only Members

$10 for Non-Members

$5 for International Non-Members (must currently reside outside the continental United States and Hawaii)

Please register here to secure your spot today! 

Professional Competencies:

Webinar participants will develop their professional competencies in the areas of: Law, Policy, and Governance. For more information about the ACPA/NASPA Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners, visit our website. Our Associations are in the process of reviewing and codifying an updated list of Professional Competencies anticipated in Fall 2026.

General Access & Accommodations:

The ACPA General Access and Accommodations Form is for requesting assistance in accessing member benefits associated with ACPA resources and services. Please complete this form at least one week in advance of needing the requested support and a member of the ACPA International Office will work with you to meet the request. For questions, comments or concerns about the General Access and Accommodations Process, email info@acpa.nche.edu.

Presenters:

W. Scott Lewis is a co-founder and advisory board member of ATIXA, co-founder and advisory board chair of NABITA, and nationally recognized for his work in the areas of Student/Staff Conduct, Behavioral Intervention/Threat Assessment Teams, Titles II, III, IV, VI, VII, IX, ADA, other civil rights laws, and general risk management in education. He is a past president of ASCA and served as a core member of the United States Olympic Committee’s Task Force that created the United States Center for SafeSport. Scott serves as a third-party neutral hearing advisor and decision-maker for sexual misconduct, discrimination, and Title IX grievance proceedings.